
Complete Corona Deck & Fence builds custom decks, fences, and outdoor structures for Corona homeowners - from new deck construction and pool decks to pergolas, screened porches, and privacy fencing, backed by local experience serving Corona since 2016.
Complete Corona Deck & Fence builds custom decks, fences, and outdoor structures for Corona homeowners - from new deck construction and pool decks to pergolas, screened porches, and privacy fencing, backed by local experience serving Corona since 2016.

Corona homeowners use their outdoor spaces ten or eleven months of the year - which means your deck needs to be designed for real, daily use, not just occasional gatherings. We design each custom deck around your yard's slope, your HOA's rules if applicable, and exactly how you plan to use the space.
Most Corona homes were built between 1980 and 2005, and decks from that era are often past the point of a simple patch job. We assess the structure honestly - if a full replacement is smarter than ongoing repairs for your situation, we will tell you before you spend money on work that will not hold.
Concrete and composite pool decks in Corona take a beating from triple-digit summer temperatures and intense UV. We build pool decks with slip-resistant finishes and materials that stay comfortable underfoot even in direct sun - not surfaces that become too hot to walk on by noon.
Shade makes an enormous difference in Corona from June through September. A pergola or covered patio cover extends the hours you can comfortably use your outdoor space on days when the sun would otherwise drive you back inside by mid-morning.
Santa Ana wind events regularly gust past 60 mph in Corona, and fences that were not built for that kind of lateral load often fail after the first major wind event. We install vinyl and wood fences with post depths and concrete footings sized for local wind conditions.
Corona's heat and UV exposure dry out and crack unprotected wood decks faster than in coastal areas. A proper stain and seal job protects the wood from the inside out and is far less expensive than a premature replacement - most wood decks in this climate benefit from a fresh coat every two to three years.
Most of Corona's housing stock was built between 1980 and 2005, and the decks and outdoor structures from that era are now 20 to 40 years old. That age range puts a lot of homeowners in the same position: the structure is not quite failing, but it is close enough that a routine inspection turns up real problems. Expansive clay soils under many Corona neighborhoods shift seasonally, and that movement is one of the main reasons footings crack and deck posts gradually come out of plumb. A contractor who has not worked in the Inland Empire may not account for local soil conditions when setting footings - and the result shows up two or three years later.
Beyond aging, Corona's climate is genuinely hard on outdoor structures. Summer temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit dry out and crack wood that is not properly sealed. Santa Ana wind events - which regularly gust over 60 mph in this area - put serious lateral load on fences and pergola posts. And HOA architectural review requirements in communities like Dos Lagos and Sycamore Creek add a permitting step that contractors unfamiliar with the area will not anticipate. Getting all of this right from the start requires someone who builds here regularly.
Our crew pulls permits regularly from the City of Corona Building and Safety Division and knows the typical review timelines for residential deck and fence projects. That familiarity means we give you accurate timeline expectations from the first conversation, not optimistic guesses that fall apart when the review takes longer than expected.
We work in neighborhoods across the city - from older streets near downtown and off the 91 freeway corridor, to the newer communities in South Corona around Dos Lagos and out toward the hills near Glen Ivy. The property types, lot slopes, and HOA requirements differ substantially across these areas, and that variation is something you only learn by doing this work here for years.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Norco, CA and Eastvale, CA - if you have family or friends in those communities who need the same kind of work done, we cover the whole area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe what you are hoping to build. We respond within one business day and will schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your property, measure the space, check the slope and soil conditions, and flag any HOA submission requirements specific to your neighborhood. You receive a written estimate before any work is scheduled - no surprises on the invoice.
We submit the permit application to the City of Corona Building and Safety Division and handle any HOA architectural review paperwork on your behalf. City permit review typically takes two to six weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
With permits in hand, we build the project to the approved plan, pass required city inspections, and walk through the finished work with you before we consider the job done. You receive the permit records to keep with your home file.
We serve homeowners throughout Corona, CA and the surrounding Inland Empire. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(951) 508-0140Corona is a city of about 170,000 residents in western Riverside County, situated just off the 91 freeway on the border between Riverside and Orange counties. The city grew rapidly during the suburban building booms of the 1980s and 1990s, which produced the single-family neighborhoods that make up most of the city today - stucco homes on lots of 6,000 to 10,000 square feet, with tile roofs and concrete driveways. Newer communities in South Corona, including areas around Dos Lagos and Sycamore Creek, added a wave of planned-development HOA neighborhoods in the 2000s. The result is a city where most residents own their homes and have meaningful equity to protect. You can learn more about the city's history and geography on the Corona, California Wikipedia article.
Outdoor living is a genuine part of life in Corona - the climate allows homeowners to use their yards and decks for most of the year, which makes those spaces worth investing in. The hills framing the city to the west provide a scenic backdrop and bring some slopes and terrain variety to residential lots. We serve homeowners all across Corona, and we also cover adjacent communities including Riverside, CA to the east.
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